Posts Tagged ‘simplification’
Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Zero Pairs Explained
Description
A detailed tutorial on zero pairs. Step by step tutorial including several examples of how to solve equations using zero pairs for reference.
Overview
Zero pairs are a method of adding and subtracting integers, and simplifying expressions with addition and subtraction in them. A zero pair is any pair of numbers that when added or subtracted, equal zero. Based on this definition, the only numbers that can form a zero pair, besides two zeros, are a negative number n and a positive number n. When in equations, zero pairs can be cancelled out, therefore simplifying the expression. This is very useful when more complicated equations are given.
Tags: adding, arithmetic, cancelled, difference, equation, expression, integer, negative, number, pair, positive, simplification, simply, subtracting, sum, zero
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
How to Make Factor Trees
Description
A detailed tutorial on how to make factor trees. Step by step tutorial including several examples on how to make factor trees for reference.
Overview
A factor tree is a type of tree diagram that splits numbers into their factors. It is a very useful method of simplification. First, start with a number and draw two lines from it. Two numbers that when multiplied equal your first number need to go there. A great number to start with is 2, if your number is an even number. you can start with any two numbers you like, provided they fit the guidelines, excluding anything paired with the number one – because then you won’t get anywhere. Then for each of your two numbers, if they are not simplified, you do the same process with them. Keep it up until you are down to simplified, or prime, numbers. You will know you have reached one when the only multiples are one and itself.
Tags: algebra, diagram, even, factor, itself, multiple, number, odd, one, prime, simplification, simplified, simplify, tree, two
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Cancellation Properties of Natural Numbers
Description
A detailed tutorial on cancellation properties of natural numbers. Step by step tutorial including several examples of cancellation properties for reference.
Overview
Cancellation properties of natural numbers state that when two terms are equal to each other, if the same number is being multiplied or added on both terms, you may cancel them out and the terms will still be equal to each other. Knowledge of the cancellation properties is extremely important for simplification of equations and when trying to find the value of a variable. Mathematically stated, the cancellation properties are that if x + z = y + z or xz = yz, then x = y.
Tags: add, arithmetic, cancel, cancellation, equal, multiply, natural, number, out, properties, property, simplification, simplify, term, value, variable
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